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'Middle Temple'
Constable Gerry Milne has the wildest beat in Scotland
while Behra's race ended on lap 10 with mechanical trouble
Interior view of the Guildhall with a dedication to Matthew Wood
The Emperor unveiling Italian Liberty Size:M: 50 x 40cm 'Middle Temple''The Emperor unveiling Italian Liberty', 1859. Here, upon a plinth labelled 'Liberty', Louis Napoleon unveils a crude statue of his cousin Plon Plon and introduces him as the representative of 'Italian Liberty'. Plon Plon's reputation for being less than bright is clearly illustrated in his vacuous expression and silly posture. Punch reports that, at this time, it was believed that one reason that Napoleon III had become involved in Italy's fight for
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